The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

/ ,*r in For Governor of Ohio vow mm Republican Primary * t h a d b r o w n Able Administrator Efficient Secretary o f State He carried Ohio by wore than a hail million majority in 1924 . Hu nomination will help elect our RepuWfcan ticket. QEO. C, BRA d W , Chairman Political Advertiament Integrity-Ability--Service These are the K eyn o tes o f the R e co rd o f FRANK B. WILLIS in the United States Senate lie has capably rapresent- ®d Ohio in the 031100% • greatest legislative body— Is Chairman o f one of the most important Commit- taes—Territories and la - : saiar ross«!ssions-*-and member of. three others— ■ Foreign Relations, Im migrr-.tion, and Commerce all rnaicr Committees. He has had .much to do with ■' *ha shaping o f important I'.'.'..' ^V''' 0 iifa%.\;infrmtAitCe;-fbIt in ■ Nation; •’ quvatic-ns. A vote fo r the renomination o f Frank B. Willis f o r United States Senator at tile Republican Primary, August 10, is a vote to continue most capable representation fo r Ohio in the United States Senate. —-Political Advertisment Herman W . Eavey - V-.- • i • • 1 ■ • - . 1 ■ ■ ’ Candidate For ' I ' ' • , County Commissioner . (SECOND TERM ) Primary Elestion, August 10, 1926 ■ —Political Advortisnlent MasonJars, ^ S q . q t s , 8 7 c (JJ Pts, doz.74c H. G. doz Potatoes, White Cobblers, U. S* No. I Grade Pk ................................ : 50c Sugar, Pure Cane 10 Lbs. bulk 65c 25 lb. Pocket* . $1.62 r t _____ ;_____ DRINKS , Lemon Soda, Root M u D O l l l I v i Betif< or ?xtra dry Ginger Ale Bottle 10c LARD , pure open 1 f l I p SCRATCH Kettle lb BUTTER , CC Creamery lb mht 43c POST TOASTIES & Kel­ loggs eorn flukes i O p Pkg. AVW PORK & BEANS.CC,with Temato Sauce 1 Gf* 2 cans - •* f e e K T oo i b s $ 2 . 4 0 10 lbs, 25c FRENCH Dressing # y t l f CC* 8 oz. btl. e a c h « £ ^ L A Y E R C A K E S , 2 t lb. Kroger each* FLOUR, Clifton, 2i 1-2 lbs nek $1.10, t l 1 0 C C 2 4 1*2 lbs. P. ACHES, C E full basket . , , . $2.59 LEMONS, Large Juicy, 360 size doz BANANAS, Yellow' 7 U ripe fruit lb ♦. ** .. " 2** CALLA HAMS, lb* 25c BOLOGNA large, lb* t < # « f i 20c BACON, Nice & 9rTp .Lean lb,«* *»»..** v M *w • # t # • • # * it # LOCAL ANtO PERSONAL Mr. W, H. kva»» o f Payton was in town Wadawdfcy on bwlpew. Notice—Assessments for street oil are now due and payable to the Vil­ lage Treasurer, Karih Bull. Mrs. R. C\ Watt, who has beep ill the past ten days, la reported much improved, Rev. Gavin Reilly, wife and son o f Camdem, O., are spending the month o f August with relatives here. Investigate the Herald Travel Ac­ cident Insurance Policy. Rev, W . P. Harrim&n preaches dur- if-h, 0 ., fo r the Presbyterian church, gation -in Covington, 0 .. Mrs. W . H. Barber has been visit­ ing Mrs. A. R, VanFoasen, o f Wiona, Ind., the past week. Wanted—Washings with no ironing Mrs. Ottis Giger Mrs, Charles Turner moved this week to Jamestown where he will re­ side with his sister, Mrs, Albert Mer­ cer. Wanted; Antique furniture o f all kinds and every description. Martin Weimer. Mr. Marion Stormont, who visited in St. Louis, fo r several weeks, has returned home. Mr. Frank Thomas and wife Vnoved Mppday into the Charles Turner prop­ erty on Xenia avenue. Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Koharst and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chaffee o f Day- ton were guests, o f Mrs, Anna M. Townsley, Wednesday, For Sale: A high grade.three piece Living Room set for sale. Only been in use since fall. Will sell at a sacri­ fice fo r cash. Call Phone No. 38. , Mrs. Leo Anderson returned home Saturday from the McClellan hospital much improved following her recent, operation. Mias Edna Jolly and Mr, Harley Compton o f Dayton are spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gillilan. We have a full line o f all kinds o f spark plugs for any make o f auto­ mobile or tractor. Other auto sup­ plies, tires, etc. • rj Service Hardware Co, ReV, Robert Column, pastor o f the United Presbyterian church in Ger­ mantown, Pa., joined his family here last Saturday fo r a visit during his vacation. Special prices on High grade oil in 2 or 5 gal* lots. . Dean Tire and Battery- Shop Rachael Harrimun, daughter o f Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Harrimnn, under- went a tonsilectomy operation last Saturday at the hospital o f Drs. Mad den and Shields. MAN WANTED—'To sell Nursery Stock fo r old reliable firm. Pleasant work* Liberal commission payable weekly. Write THE CLYDE NUr- SERY, Clyde, 0 . ‘.D r, C J. Fafro and wife, Dr. A . M, McCormick left the first o f the week pn a camping trip on the phdre o f Lake Erie near Huron, O, They will return to their offices Saturday, August 14th, - For Sale: Beautiful Mahogany Pho­ nograph and records* Good as new* Very cheap payments. Address Phono­ graph, Box 223, Dayton, 0 , Bertha Dean, who has been bookkeeper fo r the Masonic Home, resigned her position and is now with the American Trust (t Savings Co.. that city. Miss Dean spent Sabbath with relatives here. Ten Year# Ago This Week— Mr, Oscar Satterfield,. Mrs, Edith Blair, and daughter, Kathleen, loft Monday, on an auto trip to Lima and Van Wert. ICE cream? For Sale:- One Golden t ak Buffet in first class condition. Phone 2-63. Dr. and Mfa. C. J. Fairo had as their week-end guests the former's brother-in-law, Dr. J, M. Blades and children, Ailiinne and Hendon of Kentucky. Wanted:- Family washings at my home. Work guaranteed satisfactory Jennie Hamilton Rev, Ernest' McClellan and. wife of Rochester, N. Y,, are guests at tbo home o f the hitter's father, Mr. J, R, Orr. Rev. McCiellan preached .Sabbath for the First Presbyterian congrega­ tion. Mrs, Frank Turnbull, Mrs. Aletha Bird and Rev. Dwight McKune o f Springfield, metorned through to. hie.\v Concord Thursday, where they are attending the Muskingum Bible Conference being held in that city. They expect to return Saturday. Salesman Wanted:- Man with, sailing and farm experience prefer­ red. Good salary, home territory, permanent position.'. Must have oar. Give ago and qualifications in the first letter, Moseley Mfg. Co., Box 326, Louisville, Ky, STANDARD Ice Cream, "GOODNESS! How You'll Like It" FOR ten years the LEADING Ice Cream IN Cedarville. , TAKE home a quart TONIGHT and, TASTE THE REASON FOR its continued POPULARITY. -BY “ DOC.” Richards Drug Store | B Y THE BRIDGE Phone 203. Rev. C, M. Ritchie at Pittsburgh, has contracted fo r the purchase o f Urn Duff White property on North Main street, occupied b y Mrs. Lucy McClellan. Rev, Ritchie gets posses­ sion November 1 st, Dr. W. R. McCbeeney preached last Sabbath evening at the Union service# in Jamestown. Mr, John K. Milroy is in Toledo on a visit with Jus brother. Under a decision o f the Common 'Pleas Court; the Probate Court was upheld in that Ralph McAfee, Cincin­ nati, had received due and legal no­ tice o f tiie probating o f the will o f hie father, Joseph McAfee. The son sought to have the will set aside be­ cause o f a technical ommission in the notice received by him- Rev. R. A* Jamieson and wife and daughters, Misses Genevieve and Gen­ eva, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Dor­ othy Gollins and Miss Isabel.Webster, the latter o f Clifton, have been'spend­ ing the past week .a t New Concord attending the Bible Conference. Mr. Vanee Burba, who has been located at Brookyille, O.. as station agent fo r the Pennsylvania road,, will locate here some time this month. Mr, Burba has been apointed. supply agent fo r the company and is locating here because he can be more centrally located fo r his work. Mr, Clarence Sparrow, Who has been' residing in Mr. Burba's property, has rented the .T. R. Orr property on East.Chillocothe Street. The Golden Rule Sunday School dans o f the M, E. church was en­ tertained at the home o f Mrs. Rosa Smith last Thursday evening. Prof. -C, E., Oxley an dfamaly are visiting with relatives in Lickufg county. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thomas of Indianapolis, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hamilton. Mr. and' Mrs. Hugh Thomas of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ed Hamilton, Mrs. C. E, Masters ‘and Mrs. Edith Blair spent Monday and Tuesday with, friends in Columbus. ‘ The annual Turnbull reunion and picnic will be, held Friday, the 13th at the Ross township School House. This announcement will be o f interest to a large number o f persons in this community. Rev. Paul Ferguson o f Peebles, O., will preach Sabbath for the CHfton United Presbyterian congregation. i The 115th anniversary celebration o f the Clifton Presbyterian congrega­ tion will be held Friday, August 20th. A dinner will, be served on the lawn. Dr.' W. 0 . Thompson, moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly has promised to be present. Home Coming Communion will be held oh Sabbath, August 22. The Grand Lodge o f Ohio, Colored Knights o f Pythias, And its auxiliary, Court of,. Calaisthe, dedicated the new state heme last Thursday afternoon The home is located on the James­ town and Xenia pike, pear Xenia, on what was the Mangan,farm. The new building is o f colonial design and .is attractive in appearance nnd will provide acc-cmedatidlaa for-many aged members and their wives* Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Coe o f Yellow Springs are residing in the A. E. Swaby home during their absence in the East.' Dr. and Mrs. 0 . P . Elias have , as their guests, the, hitter's father, Mr. V. E. Sullivan o f .Morgantown, W. Va. fo r a few days, Mr, Sullivan i£ con­ nected with the state as a mine in­ spector and is on his Way to West Ba­ den, Ind., for a rest at that health re­ sort. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lloyd of Hartwell, Cincinnati, were .guests at the Elias home Wednesday. Mrs. G, E. Jobe was able to reutrn home Monday from the McClellan hospital following im Operation, Sho is under the care o f Mrs, Mary Tay­ lor. Nelson o f near-London. , Announcement was made last Fri­ day afternoon o f the coming marriage o f Miss Marjorie Wright t o Mr. A1-. bert Peterson- o f Frankfort, 0 .,‘ at an afternoon party given by Mrs, S. C. Wright at her home in Xenia, The marriage date in to bo Wednesday, August 11, Miss Wright is' a graduate o f Cedarville High- School and Cedar­ ville College and fo r the past two years she has' been instructor in Eng­ lish in the Frankfort high school.. Mr.. Peterson is a graduate o f the 0 . S. U„ and has (been engaged to teach in the Frankfort high school this coming school year, his home city. ' Among the thirty guests present were the following from here: Mrs. W. C. Iliffe Miss Helen Iliffe, Mrs. Wilbur* Con­ ley, Mrs. W. P. Harriman, Mrs. W. R. McChesney, Miss Frances McChesney, Mrs. Roga Smith, Mm, Harry Wright, Miss Dorothy Oglesbee, Mrs. C. E. Masters, Misses Maude and Lena Hast ings, Mrs. Harry Hamman, Mm, Paul Ramsey. . . BASE BALL* EAGLE FIELD SPRINGFIELD, OHIO FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1926 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (National League Team) ------- VS .------- F. O. E* ATHLETICS Gam<i called at 4 P. ML {daylight saving1; ti ne.) ADMISSIONS— —Grand Stand $1*10 incluiiug tax* 10 NOTE—Box Se ita can be d M Eagle, d u b up to Frida*-, August 13llt at 1 P. M. Paul R Creswell Candidate For Paul H. Creswell State Central Committee SEVENTH DISTRICT (SECOND TERM) Your Support Will Be Appreciated. (Political Advertisement. John Deere and Massey Harris Binders and Mowers Plymouth Twine Nesco Oil Stoves, Haag Washers, Screen Doors, Window. Screens, Hanna's Green Seal Paint, CEMENT — TILE — FENCE — POSTS COAL — HARDWARE — FEED CedarvilleFarmers’ Grain Company Everything for^the Farm Phone 21 Cedarville, Ohio min 1 6 -D A T S E A S H O p l EXCURSIONS Atlantic Gity ■Southern New Jersey Seashore Resorts Aug. 14 $24.22 Round Trip From Cedarville THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO ATLANTIC CITY , Liberal stop-over privileges returning will permit OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THE SESQUI CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION " AT PHILADELPHIA Illustrated descriptive, folders showing time-of trains, stop-over privileges and other details may be obtained from Ticket Agents PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DELUXE 4-ROOM OUTFIT $445 $ 1-57 W* Main St. SPRINGFIELD,

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